2019年5月30日星期四

The Secret to Overcoming Temptation



Luke 4:1-13
The Temptation of Jesus
Jesus was in the wilderness for forty days, and the devil came to tempt Him. He had not eaten and was hungry. Taking the opportunity of His hunger, the devil told Him: “If you are the Son of God, tell this stone to become bread.” (verse 3)
In the Greek language, the word “if” can be understood as “since”. The devil was saying “since you are the Son of God, and you are hungry, and you have the power to turn these stones into bread, do it!”
The devil is still tempting people to satisfy their immediate needs.
Every one of us has our own needs. What’s wrong about eating when we are hungry? The problem here is that the devil wants us to see these immediate needs as the entirety of our life.
This is why Jesus answered the devil, “It is written: ‘Man shall not live on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord.’” (verse 4)
Jesus quoted Deuteronomy 8:3, to tell the devil that although food is our present need, but food is not the whole nor the centre of our lives. Humans live not by bread “alone”, but even more so on the word of God.
Food is our basic need. But besides having a physical body, we also have a spirit. We are also spiritual beings. We need to also take care of our relationship with God. Paul says, “Food for the stomach and the stomach for food, and God will destroy them both.” (1 Cor 6:13)
Today, what “immediate need” is the devil using to tempt you?
For students, what are their immediate needs? Getting good marks, good results. So, how does the devil tempt students?
Students will not able to answer exam questions when they are lazy and do not revise. The devil will tempt them: “You’d better cheat in exam, or else you will not get good results. You will be a disappointment to your parents and ashamed to face them. Your parents will be furious at you and your lives will have no meaning.”
What about the immediate needs of the people who are working? Their need is money.
There was a sister who gave a testimony about working in a company that does blood tests. That year, the economy wasn’t good, and the company was facing financial problems. One day, she found a few small bottles containing some customers’ blood in the back of her boss’ car. What was the problem with this?
She knew that the results for these customers were already out, but these bottles were not sent to the testing lab. When she told her boss that she could not work in a company that cheated their customers, the boss lamented that the chemicals for the blood test was too expensive; he would stop cheating the customers when the financial situation of the company stabilized.
Moving on, after obtaining food and satisfying our need for food, we will then pursue wealth and power. This is why the devil brought Jesus to a high place and showed him in an instant all the kingdoms of the world.
This is the second temptation: “I will give you all their authority and splendour; it has been given to me, and I can give it to anyone I want to. If you worship me, it will all be yours.” (verse 6-7)
Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Worship the Lord your God and serve him only.’” (verse 8)
What was the devil tempting Jesus here?
The devil was telling Jesus: “As long as you turn your back against God and bow to me, I will give all the riches and power to you.”
In this current generation where wealth is the measure of success, this temptation is very real. Every works that is legal, morally right, God-fearing, and based on the teachings of the Bible does not bring a lot of money.
A brother shared with me about his experience working in Singapore. When he first went there to work, he went home exactly at 6 pm every day. And each day he noticed that his colleagues were still working in the factory. So he followed their example; sometimes he went home late at night. At the end of the month, he was surprised to receive two months’ worth of salary!
This slowly became a habit. There was not a day where he did not work until late at night. The more money he received at the end of the month, the harder he worked at his job. According to him, he did not know whether it was day or night; what more whether it was Sunday and time to worship God in church.
Of course, in the end he woke up. He turned over a new leaf and did not live his life for money anymore.
After we have wealth and power, we will want to use the wealth and power to subdue others.
So, the devil led Jesus to Jerusalem and had him stand at the highest point of the temple. “If you are the Son of God,” he said, “throw yourself down from here. For it is written: “‘He will command his angels concerning you to guard you carefully; they will lift you up in their hands, so that you would not strike your foot against a stone.’” (verse 9-10)
The devil quoted this from Psalm 91:11-12. Actually, the devil had twisted the meaning of the Scriptures. Jesus understood that the Scripture meant God will protect us in all our walks of life, but not when we do harm to ourselves to force God to take action to protect us.
This is a clash between a human’s will and God’s sovereignty. That is why Jesus answered, “It is said: ‘Do not put the Lord your God to the test.’”
Actually, to have angels to lift you up in their hands while falling from the top of the Temple is a great miracle indeed. Surely all the people will crowd around you and call you a great prophet or a superhuman! They will be amazed at your power and even exalt you as a divine being.
The devil tempted Jesus by twisting God’s words. This is also the way the devil tempts us to use God’s word and power to fulfil our own self-seeking desires. He also tempts us to “play God” and get the attention of people, lifting up ourselves as if we are divine.
Paul pointed out that Jesus is the eternal Son of God, who being in very nature of God, did not consider equality with God something to hold on to; rather, he made himself nothing, by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to death – even death on a cross. (Philippians 2:6-8)
Jesus served on this earth through dependence on the anointing of the Holy Spirit. Jesus did countless miracles in obedience to God’s will and command. Jesus never did anything to force God to lift his status to fulfil his self-seeking desire.
Because of Jesus humility and obedience to God, God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2:9-11)
Conclusion
The temptations that Jesus went through are also temptations that everyone else goes through.
Humans go against God’s teachings when they are desperate to fill their stomachs, or to fulfil their current needs. After filling their stomachs, they will think of wealth, prosperity and power. They will not hesitate to distance themselves from God and compromise with lawlessness, injustice, and sin.
People forget God when pursuing wealth, prosperity and power. Not only do they forget God, but also the people around them, and even themselves.
When people have both wealth and power, they will use it to make others bow down to them and to praise them, ascribing to them the honour and glory which only God himself deserves.
Application
Verse 13 says when the devil has finished all this tempting, he left him until an opportune time. Jesus had victory over the devil and fulfilled the condition to save the sinners of the world.
Today, we have faith in Jesus, and those who are in Christ should also have victory over the devil’s temptations and ask the devil to leave us. Let us take a look at the three secrets Jesus has to have victory over the devil.
The first secret is to truly know the word of God, and to live it out.
After every temptation by the devil, Jesus used “it is written” as a response. Jesus used the word of God to counter the devil’s temptations. We should read, memorize and learn God’s word as it is the best shield against temptations.
Paul, in 2 Timothy 3:15-16 says, “The Holy Scriptures are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.”
Jesus is very familiar with the word of God, otherwise he couldn’t have immediately responded with the word of God. Not only that, he is also willing to obey the word of God, otherwise he wouldn’t even respond with words from the Scriptures.
A person can be very familiar with the word of God, but that does not necessarily mean that they are willing to obey it. Jesus is both familiar and willing to obey the teachings of God.
Are we also familiar with God’s word? Do we spend time to read God’s word? Do we obey God’s word? If we want the devil to give up on us, we need to truly know God’s word.
A few missionaries to the Orang Asal in East Malaysia told me a worrying story. Many Orang Asal in the interior parts of East Malaysia has been converted to Muslims. One of the problems here is that they have a shallow understanding of the Bible.
They told me that the last time their pastor read a book was when they were finishing up their last assignment in seminary. Many pastors only have about four sermons on hand; they repeat those sermons every month. These sermons are generally stories or testimonies only.
This is why when the so called “Islamic missionary” come into their midst, they very easily gave up Christianity.
The second secret is to have an attitude of not compromising with the devil.
This is why Jesus had victory over the temptation. Jesus has already decided not to compromise with the devil no matter what benefits the devil put forward.
In the first temptation, the devil wanted Jesus to turn stone into bread. What good would it bring? Stomach can be filled with food, but Jesus did not compromise.
In the second temptation, the devil only required Jesus to bow down and worship him before giving Jesus all the authority and splendour of all the kingdoms of the world, but again Jesus did not compromise.
In the third temptation, the devil wanted Jesus to jump down from the Temple, but what good would it bring? Jesus can be renowned immediately, but Jesus did not compromise.
What about us? Do we also have an attitude of persevering to the end towards God, and never compromise with the devil?
Would we bribe the driving inspector after failing the driving test 5 times? If a job requires us to sacrifice our Sundays which are used to worship God in church, would it be compromised because the job pays a high salary?
If we want to have victory over temptation and ask the devil to leave us, we need to have the determination to not compromise with the devil and a true understanding of God’s word.
The third secret is to place God in the centre of our lives.
Jesus had victory over the devil’s temptations because God was the centre of his life. In all of Jesus’ responses to the devil, it was with God in the centre.
In the first temptation, Jesus said, man shall not live on bread alone but on every word of God. In the second temptation, Jesus said, worship the Lord your God and serve him only. In the third temptation, Jesus said, do not put the Lord your God to the test.
Who is in the centre of our lives now? God? Ourselves? Our family? Our career? Only when we place obedience to God as the centre of our lives, the devil will give up and leave us alone.
Matthew 7:24-27 “Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash.”
There are two kinds of people. A—built his house on the rock, B—built his house on sand. A’s house is near B’s house. A only needs to look outside his window to see B’s house. A always look out towards B’s house, thinking to himself that B’s house is going to fall when a storm comes. A thinks: “B is really foolish to build his house on sand. I’m different, I do not have to fear the storm because my house is built on solid rock.”
One day, a storm eventually came. A tells himself that B’s house is gone now. But when A opened the window, he saw that B’s house is still here. Instead, his own roof is leaking everywhere. A few days later, he heard some noise outside. Apparently B is expanding his house. With each passing day, B’s house just gets larger and larger. When he looked at his own house, it is becoming older and older. It is incomparable to B’s house.
One morning, A packed up and went out of his house. Where is he going? He is moving into B’s house.
That very night, a huge storm came, and guess what happened? I’m sure we all know what happened. As big and grand as B’s house is, but because it was built on sand, it fell and killed everyone in it.
A’s house was still standing, but sadly A is no longer in the house that he built.
Once upon a time we might have hungered for God’s word. We might have persevered against the devil’s temptations, not compromising with the devil because of God. God was the only centre of our lives.
But as the days went by, when we saw that those who compromised with the devil, those who built their foundation of faith on sand were living better lives, would we also imitate A and leave our house that was built on the solid rock?
May God help us to truly know and understand his words, to have an attitude that insists on not compromising with the devil, but placing God in the centre of our lives. That way, we will definitely have victory over the devil’s temptations and he will surely flee from us.

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